![]() ![]() Bred at the Chicago Botanic Garden, this hybrid Baptisia is vigorous, tough, long-lived, and enjoys a long season of interest. ![]() If left untrimmed, the plant forms interesting seedpods turning charcoal-black in the fall and persisting into winter. When the flowers fade away, the lovely blue-green foliage, which forms a beautiful broad, rounded shrub, remains neat all season and creates a lovely backdrop for the other perennials in the garden. Borne on gracefully arching branches, they last for up to 4 weeks and attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. long (12 cm), further extending its flowering season. It is quickly followed by a second cycle, which produces blooms on secondary branches with inflorescences up to 5 in. The first cycle produces long flower spikes up to 24 in. Unlike most False Indigos, this plant has two bloom cycles within its blooming season. (60 cm), bearing deep blue-violet flowers. All submissions will be considered for publication in our upcoming print anthology (December 2023).Noted for its long blooming season, Baptisia 'Midnight' is an upright perennial bearing a profusion of extremely long inflorescences, 24 in.Rates and word count based upon the final, edited piece. We offer $0.08 per word for Short Stories accepted for publication in our literary journal (eBook, print, and/or audiobook) and online publication on. ![]() CLICK HERE for an example of proper short story manuscript format. For our purposes, you do not need to include a mailing address or phone number.
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